Dale used harvest gold cases
These ones I used in a level translator circuit x20 with BS170's to interface 28v discrete signals down to 3.3v to interface with my FPGA traffic cop. Probably saved me hours of soldering single resistors. That x20 circuits were a pain in the ass...
Wouldn't do that now, it's so easy to get a one-off PCB these days it doesn't make sense to build prototypes like in the days before.
Yeah, PCBWay has completely re-written the laws about prototypes.
Even for stupid shit like dumb power distribution boards - draw it up and you have it in hand next week.
And you don't even have to torrent a cracked version Proteus/Ares anymore... Altium Circuitmaker is free and the latest free version is pretty close to regular Altium now.
Still use my old Proteus for simulations though... still don't have anything that beats it in that respect.
Edit: Have to say I'm using the Proteus simulations less and less these days, because it's library of MCU's is pretty old now. And then the MCU models it does have, have quirks.
I'm still using the National Instruments stuff from my last job. I grew accustomed to it's quirks, but very few seem to use it in the real world.
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